Sunday, October 16, 2011

Fond Memory Photos

 
Granddaddy May was known to be a ladies' man -- meaning handsome, a real looker, and easy on the eyes.  He was 18 in this picture in 1915.

Grandmother surely was pretty at age 17.  This was about 1918.



When Uncle Clarence (Granddaddy's brother) and Aunt Nellie came to visit, I used to ask permission to just sit in the room.  They laughed and told such funny stories about their lives.  Here are Grandmother and Granddaddy in that room in the 1950s.
I'll bet Grandmother made the drapes and matching pillows.  She was quite an accomplished seamstress.


Grandmother Freeman was a Southern Lady, as was Mother.  This was in the early 1960s.
 Grandaddy Robert Alexander Freeman as a young man.
 We always wondered why Aunt Lib looked away from the camera 99% of the time.  It looks like she might have learned that from her father.

Mary Elizabeth May, the little lass with red ringlets.  About 1949 at age two.
A Four Generation Picture
Great Grandfather Eli Bowman, Grandmother Ruth Bowman May, Walker May, Jr. and Mary Elizabeth.  1948
Mary E. rocking her new "doll baby".  1950
Such innocence!  Oh, the hours we spent on those swings that Daddy built.  About 1953.
The height of femininity -- my sister, Anita Frances May in 1959.
 Anita was always known to have a soft and caring nature.
Is this precious or what?  Anita made this in second grade.
Anita in the "hatching jacket" that I made for her in 1980.
Philip loved to be with Daddy.
Granddaddy spent a lot of time with him, too.
 This is how I remember my Grandparents.  Grandmother's probably working a crossword puzzle.  1960
Grandaddy had a heart attack in his fifties so went into semi-retirement.  Most of the time he had young Philip on his lap instead of kittens.  Philip told his first grade teacher that he didn't need to go to school because his grandfather could teach him everything!


Family picnics were always fun.  1953
We always took family photos at Christmas.  1972

Going to Grandmother's for Christmas was fun. 1996
Anita, April, and Ellen Krull wearing the dresses I made for them.
I think this is the only photo I have of Aunt Lib where she looked at the camera.  1999
Aunt Mary, another Southern Lady
We thought cousin Bill was hot stuff when he owned a horse and let us ride it.  This was Saxon, a Tennessee walking horse.
Cousin Bobz treated his dogs like children.  He and Marilyn tucked them in their beds each night.  They even had pillows, which they used!  1995
Cousin Marilyn Freeman, yet another Southern Lady in 2011.
Christmas at the Condo in Greensboro in 1999. Bill and Corty, Aunt Lib, Mother, Aunt Ruth, Aunt Mary, and me.
Maribeth May collects dolls.  A gal who was a former nun helped me make this authentic nun doll.  It made my day that Maribeth was so happy with it.
Mother and her best friend, Lois Swank Myers in 1994.
Mother always loved babies, especially her grandchildren.  This was April at the Freeman reunion in 1987.
The title of this photo would surely be:
JOY!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your family photos!

Anne

Anonymous said...

I loved all the photos!

My favorite is the cutie with the red ringlets!

Gayle